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Chakraborty, S.; Mahajan, N.; Balaji, S.; Nigam, K.; Aggarwal, S. A Bibliometric Analysis of Syphilis Research in Last Hundred Years in Scopus Database (1921-2021). Preprints2022, 2022090317. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0317.v1
Chakraborty, S.; Mahajan, N.; Balaji, S.; Nigam, K.; Aggarwal, S. A Bibliometric Analysis of Syphilis Research in Last Hundred Years in Scopus Database (1921-2021). Preprints 2022, 2022090317. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0317.v1
Chakraborty, S.; Mahajan, N.; Balaji, S.; Nigam, K.; Aggarwal, S. A Bibliometric Analysis of Syphilis Research in Last Hundred Years in Scopus Database (1921-2021). Preprints2022, 2022090317. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0317.v1
APA Style
Chakraborty, S., Mahajan, N., Balaji, S., Nigam, K., & Aggarwal, S. (2022). A Bibliometric Analysis of Syphilis Research in Last Hundred Years in Scopus Database (1921-2021). Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0317.v1
Chicago/Turabian Style
Chakraborty, S., Kuldeep Nigam and Sumit Aggarwal. 2022 "A Bibliometric Analysis of Syphilis Research in Last Hundred Years in Scopus Database (1921-2021)" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0317.v1
Abstract
Sexually transmitted infections encompass considerable effects on human sexual and reproductive health. Its presence is ubiquitous despite decades of prevention and management. The present study has been conducted to provide an insightful bibliometric analysis of syphilis based on the Scopus repository. Therefore, given the dearth of a consolidated bibliometric analysis on Syphilis, this investigation aimed to compile the literature of the last century (1921-2021) to gain insight into the publications pertinent to the burden, diagnosis, treatment, and management of Syphilis. In this study, we have provided the year-wise, and subject-wise publications, type of articles, country, funding organizations, institutions, citations, and H-index. The data obtained from the Scopus database was exported to CSV file format and then converted to Microsoft Excel version for analysis to curtail the chances of error in the information. It has been evidenced that the USA possesses the highest track of proven publications. Therefore, this study considerably contributes to the future leaders, researchers & specialists/ clinicians of the domain
Keywords
Bibliometric analysis; Scopus database; Syphilis; Sexually Transmitted Infections; Public Health; Research; Global
Subject
Medicine and Pharmacology, Dermatology
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